Canon D780 Getting to the fuser unit.

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  • anthony123
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    • Nov 2007
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    [Misc] Canon D780 Getting to the fuser unit.

    Can someone give me directions (or point me where) To remove the fuser unit? I looks like the scanner has to be removed... Is that correct? Have hammer at ready. thanks Anthony
  • zoraldinho
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    Originally posted by anthony123
    Can someone give me directions (or point me where) To remove the fuser unit? I looks like the scanner has to be removed... Is that correct? Have hammer at ready. thanks Anthony
    Yes,you need to remove scanner.First you need to remove control panel.
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    2.Remove reader unit

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    3.Remove fixing unit.

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    If it ain't broke, don't fix it
    A picture is worth a thousand words

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    • anthony123
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      #3
      Thanks zoraldinho, That is such a clever design they came up with, WTF. Anyway I finished the machine tonight and it is working minus a few plastic snap tabs. Thanks again for your help.

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      • Brian8506
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        Next time take off the covers on the left, get a ratchet right angle screw driver and remove from the left side without taking the scanner or any cables off. 3 screws and 3 connectors. I get that out in 5 minutes.

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        • zoraldinho
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          #5
          Originally posted by Brian8506
          Next time take off the covers on the left, get a ratchet right angle screw driver and remove from the left side without taking the scanner or any cables off. 3 screws and 3 connectors. I get that out in 5 minutes.
          This is not a canon procedure.It's your way.Sometimes can be better den canons,sometimes
          you can have a lot of broken plastic covers.
          If it ain't broke, don't fix it
          A picture is worth a thousand words

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          • zoraldinho
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            #6
            Originally posted by anthony123
            Thanks zoraldinho, That is such a clever design they came up with, WTF. Anyway I finished the machine tonight and it is working minus a few plastic snap tabs. Thanks again for your help.
            tech2.jpg
            If it ain't broke, don't fix it
            A picture is worth a thousand words

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            • Brian8506
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              • Feb 2009
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              4 screws remove cover over power supply and cover over parallel port. Loosen screw for upper cover and it drops down. Disconnect 3 fuser connectors. Remove 3 screws holding fuser in and slide fuser out. Its a whole lot safer than removing scanner with the flat cable which can take what, an hour?

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